Jeb Stuart Magruder

Jeb Stuart Magruder (5 November 1934-11 May 2014) was an American businessman and political operative in the Republican Party who was one of Richard Nixon's agents at the time of the Watergate scandal as Deputy Director of CREEP.

Biography
Jeb Stuart Magruder was born in Staten Island, New York on 5 November 1934, and he graduated from Williams College in 1958 and the University of Chicago. Magruder worked for IBM after college, and he later moved to San Francisco to work for Crown Zellerbach, working in its sales and marketing department. In 1962, he managed Donald Rumsfeld's primary campaign for the US House of Representatives while living in Illinois, and he also organized Barry Goldwater's presidential campaign in the state. In 1967, he served as the southern California coordinator for Richard Nixon's presidential campaign, and he helped to manage his successful 1972 re-election campaign as Deputy Director of CREEP. He was involved with the Watergate conspiracy, and he became a born-again Christian while in prison. Magruder became an ordained Presbyterian minister in 1981, and he died in Danbury, Connecticut in 2014.